status conference
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Page 4 - Endpoint Capability Information
This section only describes the fields that are specific to the endpoint-level
command output.
The following screen shows page 4 of 6: status conference x endpoint y.
Endpoint Capability Information.
Fields on this page will only be displayed if an
endpoint declares the specific capability. For example, if an endpoint does not
declare the VID H.CTX capability, the
H.CTX
field will not be displayed.
VID
Provides information about the type of video and frame rate the endpoint supports.
vfmt
- does not display if the endpoint has no video capability. Every value is blank
if there is an active call or if this is an audio-only endpoint. Otherwise, values for this
field include:
■
FCIF
for full CIF
■
QCIF
for quarter CIF. Support of CIF implies support of QCIF. In general, for
larger screens, CIF displays sharper resolution video, which ZCIF is blocked, but
may run at higher frame rates and less clear. The differences are less
observable on very small displays.
■
cfps
and
qfps
are the maximum frame rate (frames/second) at which the
endpoint can receive video for CIF and QCIF operating modes. CIF frame-rate
values are 30 fps, 15 fps, 10 fps, and 7.4 fps. If the endpoint does not support
CIF (that is, the vfmt field is QCIF), the
cfps
value should be blank.
■
da_sfg
indicates support for H.261 Still Frame Graphics transfers.
■
H.CTX
,
H.CTX+
and
SG4
are proprietary video format capabilities.
■
SG4_sfg
indicates support for SG4 Still Frame Graphics
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ENDPOINT CAPABILITY INFORMATION
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VID | vfmt: QCIF cfps: 30 H.CTX SG4 imp
| da_sfg qfps: 7.5 H.CTX+ SG4_sfg
-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
MISC | derestrict S/M mbe dcomp cic
-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
XR | 64 64x2 64x3 64x4 64x5 64x6 384 384x2 384x3 384x4 384x5
| 128 192 256 320 512 768 1152 1472 1536 1920
-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
AUD | ntrl 711m 711a g728 g722_64 g722_48
-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSD | var 300 1200 4800 6400 8000 9600 14.4k 16k 24k 32k 40k 48k 56k 62.4k 64k
-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
HSD | var 64k 128k 192k 256k 320k 348k 512k 768k 1152k 1536k
-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
MLP | var 4k 6.4k 14.4k 16k 22.4k 24k 30.4k 32k 38.4k 40k 46.4k 62.4k
-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
HMLP | var 62.4k 68k 128k 192k 256k 320k 384k
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Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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Page 74: ...Initialization and Recovery 555 233 143 3 12 Issue 1 May 2002 ...
Page 186: ...Alarms Errors and Troubleshooting 555 233 143 4 112 Issue 1 May 2002 ...
Page 232: ...Additional Maintenance Procedures 555 233 143 5 46 Issue 1 May 2002 ...
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